How Many Cylinders Does the Camry Engine Have?
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Camry engine is 4-cylinder. The Camry is a model under GAC Toyota, equipped with TNGA powertrain. All models meet the China VI emission standards. The interior features an asymmetric design, with the center console presenting a Y-shaped curve, and employs a three-dimensional surface decoration process on the instrument panel and console decoration panels. The Camry is a mid-size sedan with a body structure of 4-door, 5-seat sedan. The vehicle dimensions are 4885mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm. It is paired with a simulated 10-speed CVT continuously variable transmission. The suspension system combines MacPherson strut independent suspension and E-type multi-link independent suspension.
I've specifically researched the Camry, and the new models sold domestically mostly feature four-cylinder engines, available in 2.0L and 2.5L displacements. Although the hybrid version also uses a 2.5L four-cylinder engine, it adds electric motor assistance, primarily relying on electric drive at low speeds—during which the engine isn't actually operating. So strictly speaking, the Camry hybrid is in a 'zero-cylinder' state when running on electricity. Older models had 3.5L V6 engine variants, but these are very rare in the domestic market. Currently, GAC Toyota mainly promotes four-cylinder engines, which offer sufficient power and fuel efficiency, making them quite suitable for family use. Toyota's engine reliability is still trustworthy.